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ASCs budget 3% staff pay raises in 2021 + 5 other benefits
Many ASCs are focused on staff recruiting and retention this year, and part of those efforts include salary increases and additional benefits, according to the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association's 2021 Salary & Benefits Survey released Aug. 20. -
How to combat ASC staff burnout, according to California clinic administrator
The COVID-19 pandemic has ratcheted up the pressure on healthcare workers around the country, leading to unprecedented levels of burnout. Sandra Berreth, RN, director of the surgical service line at Santa Barbara, Calif.-based Foothill Surgery Center at Sansum Clinic, said she sees it in her staff — but her clinic has found an effective way to fight it. -
The most important ASC trends, per California clinic administrator
Insurance companies and public healthcare bodies are increasingly recognizing the importance of ASCs, according to Sandra Berreth, RN, director of the surgical service line at Santa Barbara, Calif.-based Foothill Surgery Center at Sansum Clinic. -
How the federal stimulus is affecting ASC employment, according to an ASC director
Mark Mineo, director of Williamsville, N.Y.-based Millard Fillmore Surgery Center, spoke with Becker's ASC Review on the biggest outside disruptor to the industry and ASCs' struggles to retain staff. -
6 ASC administrators on staffing challenges
COVID-19 exacerbated staffing shortages for ASCs nationwide. -
'ASCs can help large systems,' administrator says on hospital partnerships
Some ASCs benefit from partnering with hospitals for contracting and supply costs. -
Massachusetts healthcare group eyes ASC service growth
Boston-based Shields Health Care Group is focusing on its core business of musculoskeletal cases in ASCs in the next year. -
Former Surgery Partners, AmSurg exec joins physical therapy provider
John Peel, a former executive at both AmSurg and Surgery Partners, was named Physical Rehabilitation Network's vice president of development, the company announced Aug. 16. -
3 things to know about the top-paid CEOs at ASCs, medical practice chains
Three of the five highest paid CEOs at ASCs and medical practice chains received degrees from Harvard. -
Tenet names new CEO: 3 things to know
Ron Rittenmeyer will step down as CEO of Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare on Sept. 1, to be replaced by COO Saum Sutaria, MD. -
Top fears for ASC execs
There are many uncertainties in healthcare right now as COVID-19 surges across the U.S., large corporations eye health systems for acquisition and healthcare workers exit the field in large numbers. -
Surgery volume booms after surgeons leave hospital to open private practice, ASC
Joseph Greene, MD, and Jonathan Yerasimides, MD, are exceeding expected surgery volume after leaving hospital employment to establish the Louisville (Ken.) Hip & Knee Institute and build an ASC. -
'Stewards of public health': Why 1 surgeon supports COVID-19 vaccine mandates
More states are beginning to require healthcare workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19, sparking responses from ASCs and physicians. -
Staffing shortage forcing Florida hospitals to move staff from ASCs, 1 CEO says
A recent poll by the Florida Hospital Association shows that the majority of its members expected a "critical staffing shortage" to occur this month, NBC affiliate WESH 2 News reported Aug. 12. -
9 ASC leaders on vaccine mandates
Washington, California, Oregon and New York have announced vaccine mandates for state employees or healthcare workers as COVID-19 surges nationwide. -
10 administrators to know
ASC administrators in many states are working overtime as they brace for hospital spillover due to rising COVID-19 hospitalizations. -
Standalone ASCs can stay competitive through recruitment strategy, 1 CEO says
The staffing crisis has made it difficult for many independent ASCs to recruit, but for Santa Cruz (Calif.) Surgery Center, improving benefit packages and increasing coverage has allowed them to compete. -
Aligning patient, provider and payer needs vital to stay competitive, 1 admin says
ASCs have to balance the often diverging needs of patients, providers and payers to produce quality outcomes. -
How one Maryland ASC stays competitive
MedStar Surgery Center at Timonium (Md.) relies on a positive environment and adding service lines to remain competitive. -
Regent Surgical Health welcomes CIO Rusty Strange and General Counsel Melissa Szabad to its leadership team
In a recent press release, Regent Surgical Health announced they appointed Rusty Strange to serve as its new Chief Information Officer and Melissa Szabad, a partner with Chicago law firm McGuireWoods and the Company’s outside counsel, will be joining as General Counsel.
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